Until Jon Bon Jovi and his group is out of the running to own the Buffalo Bills, fans are going to continue to protest even the possibility of a takeover by the New Jersey rocker.

Founders of BillsFanThunder.com spent Tuesday delivering 13,000 letters to Bills training camp -- sounds like a page out of the "Miracle on 34th Street" playbook -- with the same message: Stay away from our team.

"Every single one of these letters says the same thing: we will not support the Bills if Bon Jovi buys the team because we know he's moving it to Toronto," Charles Pellien, a founder, said in a release. "For Bon Jovi, this game is over and Bills fans have spoken: he is not welcome in Ralph Wilson Stadium and he needs to give up his bid for the team."

Pellien also asked other potential owners like Donald Trump to bid higher on the franchise, push Bon Jovi out and keep the Bills in Western New York. The new owner, the site claims, would be rewarded with fans buying Bills swag online and an event to show gratitude

"Buffalo has taken it on the chin for decades and losing the Bills would be a knockout punch," Pellien added. "The people of this region have learned to deeply appreciate and fervently support people, like the Wilson family, who stand up for Buffalo. Whoever buys the Bills and keeps them here will earn that gratitude and enthusiasm and Bills Fan Thunder will work to channel that 'Buffalove' in many ways."